Bottle Holder; Arranging Food In The Appliance; Refrigerator Compartment; Freezer Compartment - Goddess RCD0170GW8 Instruction Manual

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Bottle holder (Only some models)
In order to prevent the bottles to slip or fall over you can use the bottle holder. You
can also prevent making noise that will be done when you open or close the door.

ARRANGING FOOD IN THE APPLIANCE

REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT

To reduce humidity and consequent increase of frost never place liquids in unsealed
containers in the refrigerator. Frost tends to concentrate in the coldest parts of the
evaporator and in time will require more frequent defrosting.
Never place warm food in the refrigerator. Warm food should be allowed to cool at room
temperature and should be arranged to ensure adequate air circulation in the refrigerator
compartment.
Nothing should touch to refrigerator back wall as it will cause frost and the packages can
stick here. Do not open the refrigerator door too frequently.
Arrange the meat and cleaned fish (wrapped in packages or sheets of plastic) which you will
use in 1-2 days.
You can put the fruits and vegetables into crisper without packing.

FREEZER COMPARTMENT

The use of freezer is, storing of deep-frozen or frozen food for long periods of time and
making ice cubes.
Do not put fresh and warm food to the freezer door shelves to be frozen. Only use for
storage of frozen food.
Do not put fresh and warm food with frozen food side by side as it can thaw the frozen food.
While freezing fresh food (i.e. meat, fish and mincemeat) divide them in parts you will use in
one time.
For storing the frozen food; the instructions shown on frozen food packages should always
be followed carefully and if no information is provided food should not be stored for more
than 3 months from the purchased date.
When buying frozen food ensure that these have been frozen at suitable temperatures and
that the packing is intact.
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